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		<title>Diesel And Gas Prices</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Diesel Prices]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diesel And Gas Prices
Over the years, the prices of both gas and diesel
have experienced some drastic changes.  Many years
ago, the price of gas was around a dollar or a
little more, nothing like it is today.  Back then,
gas wasn&#8217;t high in price although the demand for
vehicles wasn&#8217;t what it is today either.
As the demand for vehicles [...]]]></description>
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<p>Over the years, the prices of both gas and diesel<br />
have experienced some drastic changes.  Many years<br />
ago, the price of gas was around a dollar or a<br />
little more, nothing like it is today.  Back then,<br />
gas wasn&#8217;t high in price although the demand for<br />
vehicles wasn&#8217;t what it is today either.<br />
As the demand for vehicles grew, the demand for<br />
fuel grew as well.  Other actions and events have<br />
played into the equation as well, resulting in<br />
the rising costs of fuel.  Fuel is something we<br />
all need to run our vehicles, as we wouldn&#8217;t be<br />
able to go anywhere without it.<br />
As you may know, a majority of the gas we get at<br />
local gas stations comes from overseas, primarily<br />
the Middle East.  Therefore, we have to pay taxes<br />
and such on the gas we use, which pays for the<br />
gas as well as the shipping.  If we got our gas<br />
from within the United States, one can&#8217;t help<br />
but wonder whether or not the prices would indeed<br />
be lower.<br />
Diesel on the other hand, has always managed<br />
to keep a price lower than gas.  Diesel comes<br />
from within the United States, so the prices are<br />
of course going to be lower.  The only problem<br />
associated with diesel fuel is locating it, as<br />
many gas stations don&#8217;t sell it.<br />
When it comes to the choice between the two,<br />
diesel fuel is obviously cheaper to buy.  Gas is<br />
in supply more, which means that you can find<br />
it almost anywhere.  If you own a gasoline<br />
vehicle, you obviously don&#8217;t want to put diesel<br />
in it.  If you own a diesel vehicle, then you<br />
of course wouldn&#8217;t want to put gas in it either.</p>
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		<title>Advantages Of Diesel Engines</title>
		<link>http://vehiclestech.edublogs.org/2008/10/21/advantages-of-diesel-engines/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 01:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gooblog</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[engines]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Diesel]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advantages Of Diesel Engines
If you&#8217;ve owned a diesel powered vehicle in the
past or if you own one now, you no doubt appreciate
the qualities this engine provides you with.  More
torque, better fuel economy, and easier maintenance
are but a few of the attributes of owning diesel
powered vehicles.
However, there are some motorists that still
complain about the engine&#8217;s weak [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Advantages Of Diesel Engines</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve owned a diesel powered vehicle in the<br />
past or if you own one now, you no doubt appreciate<br />
the qualities this engine provides you with.  More<br />
torque, better fuel economy, and easier maintenance<br />
are but a few of the attributes of owning diesel<br />
powered vehicles.<br />
However, there are some motorists that still<br />
complain about the engine&#8217;s weak power, especially<br />
when accelerating from a full stop.  What you<br />
may not be aware of is the fact that a diesel<br />
engine can be tweaked to give more power without<br />
harming the fuel economy.<br />
Diesel engines use air compression to create<br />
combustion versus the fuel/air mixture that is<br />
required by gas engines.  This attribute means<br />
that diesel engines don&#8217;t require spark plugs<br />
and therefore don&#8217;t need to be tuned up.<br />
Diesel fuel has a much high fuel density than<br />
gas, which results in fuel economy increases<br />
of 20 &#8211; 30% over gasoline powered vehicles.<br />
Diesel engines are also cheaper to maintain as<br />
they have less parts than that of a gasoline<br />
powered engine.  The life span of a diesel<br />
engine is also much longer.<br />
If you&#8217;re looking for torque, for pulling a<br />
boat or other equipment, then the diesel<br />
engine has the supreme advantage.  Diesel<br />
engines are surely slower, especially when<br />
starting from a dead stop, although when you<br />
climb hills or go over bridges, the diesel<br />
engine is surely up to the task.<br />
With trucks, diesel is normally the leader<br />
over gas engines in terms of performance and<br />
miles per gallon.  Diesel trucks will get<br />
more miles than gas trucks, and the price for<br />
diesel is a bit cheaper than gas these days.<br />
And with gas prices on the rise, diesel will<br />
continue to dominate for a long time to come.</p>
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